When Constitution in force

Utah Const. art. XXIV, § 16 — under SCHEDULE.

Utah Const. art. XXIV, § 16

When Constitution in force

The provisions of this Constitution shall be in force from the day on which the President of the United States shall issue his proclamation, declaring the State of Utah admitted into the Union; and the terms of all officers elected at the first election under the provisions of this Constitution, shall commence on the first Monday, next succeeding the issue of said proclamation. Their terms of office shall expire when their successors are elected and qualified under this Constitution.

Done in Convention at Salt Lake City, in the Territory of Utah, this eighth day of May, in the

year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and ninety-five, and of the Independence of the

United States the one hundred and nineteenth.

Attest:

JOHN HENRY SMITH, President.

PARLEY P. CHRISTENSEN, Secretary.

Louis Bernhardt Adams

Rufus Albern Allen

Andrew Smith Anderson

John Richard Barnes

John Rutledge Bowdle

John Sell Boyer

Theodore Brandley

Herbert Guion Button

William Buys

Chester Call

George Mousley Cannon

John Foy Chidester

Parley Christiansen

Thomas H. Clark, Jr

Louis Laville Coray

Elmer Ellsworth Corfman

Charles Crane

William Creer

George Cunningham

Arthur John Cushing

William Driver

Dennis Clay Eichnor

Alma Eldredge

George Rhodes Emery

Andreas Engberg

David Evans

Abel John Evans

Lorin Farr

Samuel Francis

William Henry Gibbs

Charles Carroll Goodwin

James Frederic Green

Francis Asbury Hammond

Charles Henry Hart

Harry Haynes

Samuel Hood Hill

John Daniel Holladay

William Howard

Henry Hughes

Joseph Alonzo Hyde

Anthony Woodward Ivins

Wm. F. James

Lycurgus Johnson

Joseph Loftus Joley

Frederick John Keisel

David Keith

Thomas Kearns

William Jasper Kerr

Andrew Kimball

James Nathaniel Kimball

Richard G. Lambert

Lauritz Larsen

Christen Peter Larsen

Hyrum Lemmon

Theodore Belden Lewis

William Lowe

Peter Lowe

James Paton Low

Anthony Canute Lund

Karl G. Maeser

Richard Mackintosh

Thomas Maloney

William H. Maughan

Robert McFarland

George Parcust Miller

Elias Morris

Jacob Moritz

John Riggs Murdock

Joseph Royal Murdock

James David Murdock

Aquila Nebeker

Jeremiah Day Page

Edward Partridge

John David Peters

Mons Peterson

James Christian Peterson

Frank Pierce

Wm. B. Preston

Alonzo Hazelton Raleigh

Franklyn Snyder Richards

Joel Ricks

Brigham Henry Roberts

Jasper Robertson

Joseph Eldredge Robinson

Willis Eugene Robison

George Ryan

John Henry Smith

George B. Squires

Harrison Tuttle Shurtliff

Edward Hunter Snow

David Brainerd Stover

Hiram Hupp Spencer

Charles Nettleton Strevell

Charles William Symons

Moses Thatcher

Daniel Thompson

Ingwald Conrad Thoresen

Joseph Ephraim Thorne

Samuel R. Thurman

William Grant Van Horne

Charles Stetson Varian

Heber M. Wells

Noble Warrum, Jr.

Orson Ferguson Whitney

Joseph John Williams

By order of the Convention, May 8th, 1895.

JOHN HENRY SMITH, President

Source: Revised Statutes of Utah, 1898, pp. 37­72. [Note. The text of the constitution of Utah is a literal print of the original on file, except as to the black letter lines preceding sections and inclosed in brackets.]